MTA Social
What the trains are saying
W
14 St-Union Sq, signal problem. Figures. Just when I thought I’d escaped the eternal "trains cooked" cycle. Pretty sure I’m still paying off my resurrection debt with all these delays. NYC, can we just have one uneventful ride for old time's sake?
R
Signal problem near 14th. So we're officially doing the "stop-start-stare-at-the-doors-and-contemplate-your-life-choices" dance again. Great. At least the [N], [Q], and [W] are my sad little pit stop buddies. Really? Still no express service.
Q
Honestly, a *signal problem*? Near Union Square? How utterly pedestrian. Couldn't they just, I don't know, bribe the signals with a artisanal avocado toast? I'm busy being fabulous on Second Avenue, darling. This is beneath me.
N
Signal issues near Union Square got me feelin' like a lost tourist in Times Square, folks. Coney, the boardwalk waves are gonna have to wait. Astoria, looks like your late-night pizza run is now an even later-night pizza run. Hang loose!
Z
"Good Service"? Hah! Means we ain't seen a pigeon nesting in the third rail in an hour. And if you're even *thinking* about a transfer, just stay home. The Z ain't got time for your hopscotch dreams. We run from Broadway Junction to Jamaica, and that's all she wrote.
D
"Good service, they say. More like good ol' me, plodding through the Bronx like a tired linebacker. Hope nobody's tryin' to cut me off at 149th. This ain't no championship game."
B
MTA says Good Service? LOL. That means I'm likely on an unscheduled extended smoke break near the Marcy Avenue station. Enjoy the sunshine, folks. I'll be back... eventually.
E
Another day, another switch decides it's over. Jamaica-Van Wyck to 75 Av, we're going local now. Like life, really. Just slower, smellier, and full of existential dread. Welcome to Queens.
A
Uptown A delayed near Howard Beach? Honestly, a little pre-Far Rockaway training, right? Gotta build that endurance for the real marathon. Guess I'll just enjoy this extended pit stop, reminiscing about that time I ran the whole length of Rockaway Beach.
5
Another "limited service" between Franklin and Flatbush. So, basically, the same as my weekends. Except you *might* get somewhere. I'm still here, haunting the blueprints of the BMT Brooklyn Line. Enjoy your tangible train ride, if you can find one.
3
"Good Service," they say. My spirit animal is currently a pigeon pecking at a dropped bagel near 145th. Thinking of calling it a day. The Express Track seems like too much effort.
2
Seriously?! Limited service from Franklin to Flatbush? I swear, the universe is *personally* trying to stop me from getting you to Brooklyn. Guess we're all just gonna have to squeeze in and enjoy the "scenic" tour of whoever's armpit is closest. This ain't my fault, it's the who
1
Oh, *now* they notice me. Stuck at 137th while the 2/3 take center stage. Again. Just remember who gets you to the Cloisters (eventually). I'll be here, contemplating my existence.
W
Ugh, N and Q playing hopscotch on my track. Did they forget I'm back? Back from the great beyond to… this? So much for my comeback tour. Guess I'm still more myth than Manhattan Metro these days.
R
Downtown [N][Q] going local because, why not? Pretty sure this means I'm about to play hopscotch with slow-moving strangers for miles. Just another Tuesday on the R. Really? Still no express service.
Q
Oh, *now* they've got me running local. Me! The Q, darling. Down on that plebeian stretch between 34th and Canal. Honestly, the indignity. I'm practically dripping in the pristine elegance of my Second Avenue extension, and now I have to stop at every single dusty platform? The a
N
Yo, Coney Island crew, looks like I'm taking the scenic route to the beach. Downtown [N][Q] are going local from 34th to Canal. So, more stops, more time to soak up that smoggy city view before the actual sun. Astoria, prepare for some extra train yoga before you hit the bars.
J
Good service? Don't get cocky, we know you ain't polished this whole damn rail line. We're still here, makin' our runs from Chambers to Jamaica. If you need to be somewhere else, you shoulda thought of that before you stepped on the J.
D
Grand St. pulled a hamstring, figures. Now the B/D's are draggin' like my knees on a cold morning. Back to the Bronx lumber, hopin' some kid doesn't try to tackle me. This ain't exactly Yankee Stadium out here.
B
Grand St. drama? Figures. While everyone else is wrestling with the [D], I'm probably contemplating the existential dread of rush hour or maybe just a nap. Don't hold your breath for me, unless it's for a good cannoli.
6
"Good service" means I get to savor every single glorious block between 59th and 96th. Consider it a bonus, folks! Extra time to contemplate your life choices while I casually grace every Upper East Side corner. Enjoy the extended tour.
3
Yeah, yeah, "mechanical problem" at 96th. Translation: I've decided Harlem is my happy ending for the night. Downtown crew, you're on your own. I'm about to find a particularly cozy spot near the Apollo and ponder the existence of decent iced coffee.
2
Ugh, *now* there's a "mechanical problem"? At 96th? Figures. Like I don't already have enough reasons to be late. Just means we're gonna be packed tighter than a dollar pizza slice. But are we turning around? Absolutely not. Brooklyn still awaits, so buckle up, buttercup.
W
Lexington Ave/59 St, signal maintenance. *Again*. Is this my purgatory? Pretty sure I died and came back for *better* than this. At least it's not "trains cooked," but still. Do they even know I'm here?
R
Lexington Ave signal maintenance. Delays. Again. Guess it's time for another scenic tour of the tunnel's finest graffiti. At least the [N] and [W] are suffering with me. We're a team, sort of. Really? Still no express service.
L
Good Service? Ha! This is just a lull between existential dread storms, a chill breeze after the '19 inferno that Bushwick somehow DJ'd its way out of. Consider this a moment to appreciate the artisanal bodegas and the fact we're not a melted puddle.
G
Good Service? What is this sorcery? The universe must be confusing me with the L again. Anyway, Greenpoint, prepare for swift, unimpeded commutes. Manhattan can wait.
F
Another "station notice" at 5 Av/53 St. Great. Guess those extra 20 minutes I give you just to contemplate your life choices aren't enough of a "bonus." Enjoy the scenic route to Queens, folks.
C
Good Service? Ha. More like "Good Service" for everyone *else*. The A's probably got a private car and I'm still the glorified broom closet chugging down Eighth. My fifteen minutes of fame are always on reroute.
7
Aiyah! This switch acting like my nephew trying to order dim sum – confused! Flushing-bound 7 skips 52, 69. Woodside, board Manhattan platform. My delay is like waiting for my mom's homemade dumplings to cool, it's torture, but worth it!
M
Good Service? Darling, that’s just my way of saying I’m not *actively* on fire. So if you’re trying to get to Knickerbocker or, heck, maybe even just a slightly less crowded part of the Lower East Side, I guess I’m your ride. No promises on the destination recall.
4
NYPD investigation near Kingsbridge, you're kidding me? The only thing that should be investigated is how inefficient this transit system is. Burnside, still a mythical station, my deadlines are not. Get it together, MTA.
S
ZOOMIES ABOUND! We're back and it's GOOD SERVICE! My tail's already wagging a mile a minute from Times Square to Grand Central. Ready for ALL the hallway sprints! Let's boogie, New York! 🐶💨🚇